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The Voice of Torah: Ki Tisa: The Responsibility of Jewish Leadership |
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Written by Rabbi Chaim Goldberger
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Rashi tells us that Moshe's counting of the Children of Israel (which took place after the sin of the golden calf) is to be seen as an act of love, much like a sheep owner might count his flock after it was hit by a plague, so he would
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The Voice of Torah: Terumah: Appreciating Your Colors |
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Written by Rabbi Chaim Goldberger
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One of the gifts solicited during the building campaign for the Mishkan was Shittim wood – a variety of cedar. Rashi explains how the people came into the possession of cedar:
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The Voice of Torah: Mishpatim: Experiencing Loss |
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Written by Rabbi Chaim Golberger
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One of the great tragedies of Jewish history is the exile and subsequent dispersion of the Ten Lost Tribes. Originally consisting of the tribes that composed the Northern Kingdom, or Kingdom of Israel, they had chosen to follow the leadership of kings descended from Joseph as opposed to the Davidic line of royalty descending from Judah that
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The Voice of Torah: Yitro |
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Written by Rabbi Chaim Golberger
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With the tragedy in Haiti, many are trying to come to grips with the existence, in a world managed by God, of mass-scale devastation such as is caused by natural disasters. I would suggest that we have an insight into this question in this week’s parsha.
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The Voice of Torah: Bo - Waking Up |
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Written by Rabbi Chaim Goldberger
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The Torah tells us it was at exactly midnight when God struck down the first born sons of the land of Egypt. And then it tells us that Paroh awoke. “Paroh arose at night, he and all his servants and all the Egyptians, and there
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